missed the last episode, does it look like it sets up another season?
That's what the movie should have been years ago. Finding William, and preparing for the impending invasion.
what did Fox expect though opening up next to "The Dark Knight" with very little promotion?I Want To Believe had a relatively small budget. I think the hope was to make a big mythology movie after but Fox was likely disappointed with the box office numbers...
missed the last episode, does it look like it sets up another season?
I had to check to make sure the ending wasn't cut off. I mean, what the fuck. That's how they end it?
Gah. I hope the Twin Peaks revival is a damn sight better than this.
That's what the movie should have been years ago. Finding William, and preparing for the impending invasion.
Because the Black Oil isn't something that wants to work with the human population. AFAIK it's antagonistic because it's an ancient alien(™ parasite thing.
Its probably best to turn your reasoning off to the mythology arc. After it was revealed that Mulder's sister was a "light being", I was done.
I still love the show though, no matter how much Carter brings down Mulder and Scully on the mythology arc, all I need is a MOTW (like X-Cops), to bring me back in.
I've just done exactly the same thing.
in the worst way possible
Yes. But the episode is worth watching all the same.
/shrug I actually thought the fight scene between Mulder and the CSM agent was really well choreographed and shot well.
It was a bit out of place but I was thinking "shit I didn't know Mulder could do that" and it was still fun as hell to watch.
are we assuming there wont be another season? I thought that was more or less a lock?
what did Fox expect though opening up next to "The Dark Knight" with very little promotion?
It's so jarring. It ends literally as it starts to get going. Like it's part one to a two parter...
I'm still pissed with how it ended.
I can not believe they portrayed the muslim fear hate like this, it's so fucking pathetic. Hated it.
The script writing required after that cliffhanger would be a lot, which worries me.
Its basically a softer version of Millennium's second season cliff-hanger, and they wrote themselves (somewhat) out of that corner easily enough.
You mean realistically?
Nah, if anything we need more mythology episodes and more episodes in general. Say 10 episodes next season and 4 or 5 of them mythology focus and the rest MoTW.The show still works when it's Monster of the Week. The lore episodes just don't work now.
Wrap it up and do another season of MotW, then ride off again into the sunset.
4/6 episodes were good, the first and last were poor.
Hold on, you're talking to a bunch of GAF-ologists.I can't believe this finale. I just started watching it and Skinner literally said "Hold on, Agent Einstein you're talking to a scientist."
Wait. I would answer, but I'm under the impression that you're being serious here.
Which scares me.
You do realize Trump is gonna be the Republican nom for the US elections, right?
Bask in the glory.....
Is that a toilet?
The script writing required after that cliffhanger would be a lot, which worries me.
Chris Carter said:The X-Files has always ended on a cliffhanger. We never knew if there would be more episodes. So it’s no different than The X-Files ever was. If hardcore fans took it into consideration, it actually suggests that there will be more X-Files episodes, and it sets it up for more X-Files episodes. If everything had been resolved, it might have been the end of The X-Files. So take your pick.
Chris Carter said:Only in my head. I’ve written down some ideas. I’ve got a clear idea of how the first episode would go, if we go.
Chris Carter said:No, they weren’t.
Chris Carter said:I wanted Robert Patrick back, but he is on his own TV show so we couldn’t get him. It would have been nice to have [FBI Deputy Director] Kersh back on, but [James Pickens, Jr.] is also on a TV show. I got a call from Laurie Holden [who played Marita Covarrubius], who said she would like to come back, as would Veronica Cartwright [who played Cassandra Spender] but we were unable to find ways to use them.
Bask in the glory.....
CS: Were Einstein and Miller (Lauren Ambrose and Robbie Amell) brought in as a test coupling in case FOX wanted more episodes, but couldnt get Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny?
Carter: No, they werent.
Thanks for the link to the interview thecouncil.
Not sure if I buy this lol.